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Guide for creating effective skills. This skill should be used when users want to create a new skill (or update an existing skill) that extends Claude's capabilities with specialized knowledge, workflows, or tool integrations.
Enhance writing quality by fixing grammar, improving sentence structure, maintaining consistent style, and strengthening prose. Use when editing chapters, improving readability, or polishing final drafts.
Decision-making framework for software development, Y Combinator / Silicon Valley style. Based on real principles from Paul Graham, Sam Altman, Michael Seibel, Patrick Collison, and Brian Chesky. Use when: - Developing features or products - Making technical decisions (what to do, how, when) - Prioritizing work (P0, P1, P2) - Evaluating whether to refactor or patch - Deciding on technical debt - Evaluating whether to add tests, CI/CD, or automation - Any architecture or engineering decision Triggers: development, code, feature, refactor, architecture, prioritize, technical decision, what to do first, technical debt, tests, CI/CD, sprint, backlog
Analyze digital and analog captures from Saleae Logic MSO devices. Decode protocols like UART, SPI, I2C from exported binary files. Use when analyzing logic analyzer captures for CTF challenges, hardware reverse engineering, or protocol decoding.
Git workflow management with atomic commit principles. Capabilities: commit organization, branching strategies, merge/rebase workflows, PR management, history cleanup, staged change analysis, single-responsibility commits. Actions: commit, push, pull, merge, rebase, branch, stage, stash git operations. Keywords: git commit, git push, git pull, git merge, git rebase, git branch, git stash, atomic commit, commit message, conventional commits, branching strategy, GitFlow, trunk-based, PR, pull request, code review, git history, cherry-pick, squash, amend, interactive rebase, staged changes. Use when: organizing commits, creating branches, merging code, rebasing, writing commit messages, managing PRs, cleaning git history, analyzing staged changes.
Deep Python code review of changed files using git diff analysis. Focuses on production quality, security vulnerabilities, performance bottlenecks, architectural issues, and subtle bugs in code changes. Analyzes correctness, efficiency, scalability, and production readiness of modifications. Use for pull request reviews, commit reviews, security audits of changes, and pre-deployment validation. Supports Django, Flask, FastAPI, pandas, and ML frameworks.
Create modern, responsive websites with professional design systems. Generates complete HTML/CSS/JS websites with Tailwind CSS, modern animations, and mobile-first responsive design. Perfect for landing pages, portfolios, business sites, and SaaS applications.
Initialize, validate, and troubleshoot Deep Agents projects in Python or JavaScript using the `deepagents` package. Use when users need to create agents with built-in planning/filesystem/subagents, configure middleware/backends/checkpointing/HITL, migrate from `create_react_agent` or `create_agent`, scaffold projects with repo scripts, validate agent config files, and confirm compatibility with current LangChain/LangGraph/LangSmith docs.
Guide PMs through MITRE's Problem Framing Canvas with structured questions across Look Inward, Look Outward, and Reframe to produce a clear, bias-resistant problem statement.
Implement AI image generation capabilities using the z-ai-web-dev-sdk. Use this skill when the user needs to create images from text descriptions, generate visual content, create artwork, design assets, or build applications with AI-powered image creation. Supports multiple image sizes and returns base64 encoded images. Also includes CLI tool for quick image generation.
Audit and refactor code for clarity, maintainability, and correctness. Use when the user asks to refactor, clean up code, reduce complexity, fix code smells, or improve code quality.
A meta-skill for creating, documenting, and refining other Antigravity skills. Use this when the user wants to codify a workflow, automate a repetitive task, or save a successful interaction pattern as a permanent capability.